While the Crossover doesn't hold much next to the rest of AT&T's higher end Android devices, and isn't the most attractive of smartphone's in general- it's an acceptable entry level device for users looking to pick up a newer Android on AT&T's network.

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Radio Shack is getting a slew of Android phones next week, and thanks to an anonymous friend we know which ones. First up is the HTC Status (check out our hands-on), which should be for sale "early next week" for $20 on contract and $400 outright. Perfect price point for that one! Another $20 phone coming early next week is the Pantech Crossover (read our review), which goes for $350 if bought...

The Pantech Crossover is one of those phones that's hard to place. It's a bit smaller than most of it's smartphone brethren, isn't packing the latest components, plus it's got a retro-funky design. It's a bit of an anomaly in the sea of high-end phones surrounding it, but at the very least, it's a breath of fresh air. But what does that mean for those on AT&T? Is this keyboard-packing slider...

Ah, the Pantech Crossover. It's fresh on the scene, but I think people are still wondering, who is it for? It's got a slide out keyboard but the rest of the hardware definitely alienates some. It's small, it's compact, and it looks like it's ready to go on mountain hikes with you, just so you can send a snapshot from the top of Mount Everest when you're up there. Is it the phone for you? Maybe...

AT&T and Pantech this morning announced the Crossover, a horizontal slider with a 3.1-inch display, four-row keyboard, 3MP camera and Android 2.2. It's Pantech's first Android device in the United States. Under the hood, it's got a 600MHz processor powered by a 1500mAh battery.It'll be available June 5 for $69 on contract.

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